January 20th, 2020
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Back In The Saddle
By Daddy
Las Vegas — Have trimmed back on the decongestants and I'm no longer stuffed up. I only worked on the UI things that didn't require half a brain, and the first step in processing is ready to go. What I learned doing the UI improvements will transfer nicely to the second and third steps.
To all those that have donated, Thank you! I've a good start on the January bills. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
Nick Jonas Ditches The Pants In Sexy “What A Man Gotta Do” Video
By Sam Manzella
Hollywood — This Friday, the Jo Bros dropped their latest bop, “What a Man Gotta Do.” The song is a sugary-sweet earworm, but that’s not where the fun ends: The aughties boy band-turned-sexy hit factory also released a hilariously charming, ’80s-inspired music video for the new track, which features Nick, Joe, Kevin, and a few more familiar faces. (More)
Trump's Compulsive Claims Of 'Biggest' Ever
By Calvin Woodward and Hope Yen (AP)
Washington D.C. — Size matters to President Donald Trump. So much that he exaggerates continually, sometimes spectacularly, the size of what he does. Just as his tax cuts are far from the biggest in history, the economy isn't the best ever and his election victory in 2016 was no landslide of historic proportions, Trump's two trade deals don't stand atop the field of presidential endeavors. (More)
Buttigieg Drops B.S. Bomb On NYT Editorial Board
By John Wright
New York City — Though he may not be as emotive as some of his Democratic rivals, @PeteButtigieg shows the editorial board a flash of the passion that he says propels his campaign. In a rare display of frustration, Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg called “bulls—,” literally, on a New York Times journalist during a recent endorsement interview. (More)
Which California City Is The Best For Queer Travel?
By Rose Dommu
Cyberspace — As one of the country’s most progressive states, California has long been a haven for queer people. And when you factor in legal marijuana and an abundance of sunshine, spending the holidays there was a no brainer. Thankfully, I was able to build a comprehensive and accessible trip to three of the state’s most queer-friendly cities: San Francisco, West Hollywood, and Palm Springs. (More)
Haaz Sleiman On His New Show
By Graham Gremore
Hollywood — Haaz Sleiman stars in “The Son” as Rafiq, who is forced to flee his home in Syrian village of Qardha after his father catches him kissing another man. Initially, Rafiq goes to Damascus, where he meets another gay man, who encourages him to seek asylum in the West. (More)
LGBTQ Inmates Wed In Cyprus Prison
By Daniel Reynolds
Europe — Kevork Tontian and Wemson Gabral da Costa have made LGBTQ history in the European Union. Tontian, a 34-year-old Cypriot, was released two years ago from the prison complex in the country's capital, Nicosia. However, his love for Da Costa — a 30-year-old Brazilian he met there — drove him to commit another crime to return behind bars. (More)
Nico Leon: Sex And The City
By Iris Blocks
New York City — When Nico Leon moved to New York from upstate at the age of 18, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do. After kicking around in all sorts of different jobs (“I’ve done every kind of retail job you can think of … model, cater-waiter, summer parties in the Hamptons”), he stumbled into a new career. (More)